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They don't call him King James for nothing.
When an illicit tape of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling spouting racist drivel surfaced, the Miami Heat's star LeBron James promptly demanded that Sterling be banished from the NBA.

I know it was hard to hear anything last week over the cacophony of the White House roof falling over Benghazi, the IRS and spying on reporters. But still, I was surprised there wasn't more fuss about the Obama administration's war on Shakespeare.

Nearly a quarter-century has passed since The Los Angeles Times published a piece by the late David Shaw, then its media critic, arguing that the anti-abortion viewpoint didn't get fair treatment in the news media.

An otherwise intelligent friend of mine launched a recent Facebook rant against "weapons that automatically feed bullets and can fire 100 rounds per second. I just don't get why the Average Joe needs one.

Labor unions and their political buddies have sworn that they will roll back the right-to-work law passed by the Michigan legislature earlier this month. "There will be blood," warned Douglas Geiss, a Democratic state representative.